Example sentences of "have [verb] [conj] then " in BNC.

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1 She wanted me to come er , to meet her next week but really , what with my Chris has come and then , and then
2 I want er , I 'm just asking if er , anyone 's got er , comments to make to Vince and then Vince will reply to them , that 's the point , he 's got to reply to some of the comments er , that er Simon has made and then we 'll come to what we want our response to be .
3 Presenting the patient with hypothetical , but realistic crisis-provoking situations similar to those which he has experienced and then examining in detail other ways of dealing with them apart from self-poisoning .
4 The rider has to work out the problem , why it has happened and then decide how best to correct it .
5 I want to know what has happened and then we can criticise it , but I first want to be clear
6 In other words , you dial it up , examine an index for the information it has to offer and then access what you want .
7 I will see how the club has changed and then ease my way in . ’
8 The intention is to design equipment so that when the maintenance engineer then calls he , or she , should be able to read off from a display on the machine which circuit board has failed and then simply slip in a replacement .
9 ‘ Tomorrow will be happier , ’ he 'd whispered and then , lowering his mouth to hers , he had kissed her once more before turning away and leaving her .
10 A riot of other emotions raged through Fabia then , eventually ousted by shock that he could do what he 'd done , say what he 'd said and then — calmly leave !
11 I put it in a basket whatever I 'd got and then dress it with a ‘ blower ’ or dressing machine ( if I could borrow one ) .
12 Well I think , she said she was going down the shops , so I said ah can you just wait just a sec , I 'll go and get my wallet and I 'll be down she said not to worry she 'd got money anyway whe when I got there she bumped to Maggi and then you 'd gone and then
13 Jed waited until she 'd left and then he said , ‘ Not even her . ’
14 My diary for the holidays is , as usual , almost blank , but contains several references to having overeaten and then feeling sick , which served me right .
15 England 's fortunes under Mike Gatting had been varied , losing relentlessly at home , carrying all before them in a triumphal tour of Australia , narrowly losing a World Cup final they should have won and then having their captain , under great provocation , address naughty words to a Pakistani umpire .
16 She let it rest for longer than she should have done and then moved slightly away .
17 The best thing to do because having said that then I might say Mike what 's your opinion what was important to you and and pass it on ?
18 It 's no use hanging on ; anybody who 's going to spend will have spent afore then . ’
19 Why should the Purchaser have to complete and then try to recover damages ?
20 Well you must have left but then the bet was if Charlie could do it and do something like splits in the middle or something , ca n't remember what it was , then I w
21 Listening , as you become more comfortable and you become , you 've done it a few times you know what you 're gon na have to say and then you , you er , you listen more carefully to the answers .
22 ‘ The result should have stood and then the FA should have decided what action to take against Peterborough .
23 There was a half of the premises , and the casual wards there they , course I tell you they used to have to bath and then they used to have to do chopping wood and sort of work like , like that .
24 As Walvin ( 1986:9 ) explains , ‘ The country which had developed and then exported the game found itself ostracised and reviled in the world 's footballing fraternity . ’
25 The birds had stopped and then , after a pause , there was a solitary run of song and then no more .
26 Yes I , after I lost my daughter I had to go into erm , into the factory to make aeroplane pieces at Burnt Mill cos I was so bad with my nerves after I lost her , er just afternoons I had to go and then I was taken ill I could n't do it , well then after my erm , I got my family off to school I took a part time job in erm one of the factories making tea in the mornings for the office and coffees and that for the office and then in the afternoons I used to do the tea as well , I used to cycle there , I quite enjoyed it until my right hip started coming bad then I had to pack it in , but I was in there , I was there for about four years and I thoroughly enjoyed it you know making tea and that , I did n't have to take it round only collect the money to go round and collect the money , but used to have to put the trolley outside and they used to come and get their tea each one , of which they knew which was their mugs and cups ha , you know , I , I thoroughly enjoyed that job , really great
27 Bricks had fallen and then the roof caved in , pinning Lewis under a concrete lintel .
28 They took an alley which doubled back the way they had come and then they branched off it .
29 Er without being an actuary I say to myself that 's a pretty magical thing you 've done and then it causes you to start looking at the monetary background of all of that an and again I I 'm , I 'm speaking here largely on what actuarial advice we are beginning to receive .
30 Seven o'clock I 'll come up and you show me everything that you 've done and then I can make you available to people , yeah ? .
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